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This site is 'work in progress' and is currently under development and review.

This website is an overview for the Nahha Civilization, or those from 'E-Zero'. For those that are unaware of the Nahha they are renown for their different social structure and different social values. This website is here to document some of these differences and provide pointers for where to obtain further information.

This information is sourced from the accounts of Prof. J. Clements, the questioning of several visiting 'Nahha' who have been in custody (unknowingly by different police forces or security agencies) and the interrogation of several suspects believed at the time to be associated with terrorist groups or organised crime.

Diplomatic, defence, trade, the contact event log and other issues are dealt with in the official contact reference extranet.

As we discover more about the Nahha, we will publish it.

Quick Notes: -

  • 'Nahha' technology is ahead of ours by between 50 to a hundred or more years but this varies by technology type.

  • The 'Nahha' refer to their Earth (technically) as E-Zero or 'Sitam' (pron: Seet-ahm). Our Earth is called E-One or 'Sitpata' (pron: Seet-pahtah). We are the first 'para-planet' they discovered. We do not know if they have discovered any others but we understand that their technology is certainly capable. However, we were the first and this explains why they made so many mistakes when they first encountered us.

  • The 'Nahha' have a different set of cultural values to us and this has led to them adopting a more secretive, and maybe even hostile, attitude.

  • The name Nahha is the name given by us for 'them' by professor Clements, the first visitor permitted to return from E-Zero. They call themselves Earthlings or ''j~sed' (pron: jur-sed) in their language. The word 'Nahha' is derived from an earlier proto-language and means something akin to: 'People of the (fortified) farms'. Other words derived from this root are nahhum (a single building) and nahhumar (a small group of linked buildings).

  • A nahhum is the 'family home'. A large bespoke building set in its own grounds or adjoined to a nahhumar. Usually, residents number between twenty to fifty people.

  • A nahhumar is a small group of nahhum buildings, perhaps akin to a village on our Earth (E-One). The total number of nahhum in a nahhumar rarely exceeds five. There can be several hundred or so people in a nahhumar, but normally the number is around one hundred fifty living in three nahhum dwellings.

  • They have no towns or cities as we understand them. There are areas of higher population density that are given names. The Naha like to think of these as their 'towns', but every visitor so far has been amazed at the size of our cities.

  • The name petl refers to people in the nahhum who look after the children and take on the parenting role - analogous (perhaps) to a babysitter, big sister or live-in nanny. Petl can be adults or other older children.

  • The Nahha usually live and work in the same location. They do not commute.

  • Nahha children have no need to go to school, education is continued throughout life.

  • Nearly all Nahha have bio-implants which improve and enrich their lives.